
Laszlo Moholy-Naagy’s …love of the camera was based on the fact that it demonstrated so persuasively that nothing was as it seemed. ~J.Szarkowski, Looking at Photographs


Laszlo Moholy-Naagy’s …love of the camera was based on the fact that it demonstrated so persuasively that nothing was as it seemed. ~J.Szarkowski, Looking at Photographs

…The seemingly arbitrary cropping of figures by the picture’s edge, the unexpected shapes created by overlapping forms, the asymmetrical and centrifugal patterning, the juxtaposition of busy and empty masses–these qualities constitute a visual definition of what is meant, in large part, by the phrase ‘photographic seeing’.”
~Looking at Photographs, John Szarkowski

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